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2008 Regional 4-H Shooting Sports Instructor Winter Workshop
February 22, 23 & 24
Saratoga County 4-H Training Center
Ballston Spa, New York

The New York, New Hampshire, New Jersey and Vermont 4-H Shooting Sports Programs’ Annual Winter Workshop will certify volunteer leaders as 4-H Shooting Sports Instructors.

The workshop will feature the following disciplines (based on a minimum enrollment of five participants): Air Pistol, Archery, Air Pistol, Archery, Coordinator, Rifle, Living History, Shotgun, and Muzzle Loading. Adults will be certified to teach the applicable discipline to youth participating in formal 4-H Shooting Sports Programs and in camp situations. Each state maintains its own standards for certification that may exceed those established by the National 4-H Shooting Sports Committee.

Participants will be able to complete requirements in only one discipline. All equipment will be supplied. The workshop adheres to all National 4-H Shooting Sports curriculum standards.

Shooting is one of the safest recreational activities and a lifetime hobby. Each participant works to become more proficient by setting their own standards for excellence. Most of all, shooting is fun for the whole family. A major focus of the workshop will be club development.

For more information about the Winter Workshop and for the registration form, please download and/or print in one of three ways:

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William M. Schwerd, NYS 4-H Shooting Sports Coordinator
50 West High Street
Ballston Spa, New York 12020
(518) 885-8995 Ext. 225
wms4@cornell.edu

Shooting Sports programs exist in many counties. 
Contact Cornell Cooperative Extension in your county for more information on local opportunities.
Cornell Cooperative Extension programs are available to all people, regardless of race, color,
sex, religion, age, national origin, or physical disabilities.